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[LIVE] The U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, DC hosted a day-long forum focusing on American investments in India and the Asia Pacific region. This portion included a panel discussion on development aid along with keynote remarks by U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Administrator Mark Green and Export-Import Bank Acting President Jeffrey Gerrish, who also serves at the deputy U.S. trade representative. Sponsor: U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Topics: U.S. Investments in Asia - USAID Administrator, Export-Import Bank President & Panel...
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Authors talked about political parties and elections. Panelists included Ralph Nader, author of Breaking Through Power: It's Easier Than We Think; Thomas Frank, author of Listen, Liberal: Or What Ever Happened to the Party of the People?; and Gloria Browne-Marshall, author of The Voting Rights War: The NAACP and the Ongoing Struggle for Justice. The discussion was moderated by Nicholas Allard. "Politically Correct?" took place at the 2016 Brooklyn Book Festival in Brooklyn, New York....
Topics: Panel Discussion on Political Parties and Elections, Television Program
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Panelists at the 2016 Boston Book Festival talk about the future of industry
Topics: Panel Discussion on Industries of the Future, Television Program
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From the 2016 Mississippi Book Festival, authors Ralph Eubanks, Crystal R. Sanders, Joseph Reiff, Jason Morgan Ward, and Debbie Harwell talk about their books about civil rights history.
Topics: Panel Discussion on Civil Rights History, Television Program
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From the 4th annual San Antonio Book Festival, Rebecca Traister and Kate Bolick talk about their books on women and the politics of marriage
Topics: Panel Discussion on Women and the Politics of Marriage, Television Program
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From the 2016 Gaithersburg Book Festival, panelists talked about the importance of libraries
Topics: Panel Discussion on the Importance of Libraries, Television Program
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From the 2016 Tucson Festival of Books, panelists talk about race and culture in America.
Topics: Panel Discussion on Race in America, Television Program
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From the 22nd annual Virginia Festival of the Book, panelists talk about pandemics
Topics: Panel Discussion on Pandemics, Television Program
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A panel discussion on the life and career of the recently retired Librarian of Congress James Billington, who served from 1987-2015
Topics: Panel Discussion on Former Librarian of Congress James Billington, Television Program
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From the 10th annual Brooklyn Book Festival, Margo Jefferson, Meghan Daum, and Stanley Aronowitz talk about the middle class and the American Dream
Topics: Panel Discussion on the Middle Class, Television Program
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Topics: Panel Discussion on Concussions and Football, Television Program
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From the Virginia Festival of the Book, Zephyr Teachout, author of ``Corruption in America,'' Brandon Garrett, author of ``Too Big to Jail,'' and Charles Lewis, author of ``935 Lies,'' take part in a panel discussion on government and corruption.
Topics: Panel Discussion on Government and Corruption, Television Program
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